Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Africa - Letters & Words

The Penfriends Envelopes have left South Africa and are on their way to France, Begium and other parts of the world. Here are the 'girls' proudly holding up one of their creations.

Our new project is far more intense and involved. 

Have you ever wondered how the alphabet developed? Well think no further [for fun and literature] than Rudyard Kipling. He wrote a delightful tale 'How the Alphabet was Made' from Just So Stories written in 1902.  About a little girl and her dad, this story takes us from A-Z in descriptive and intriguing 'old fashioned' terms.

We have been working on Letter Shape and Form using the skeleton Roman hand, moving into Foundational, as we develop an 'African Alphabet' from which to choose letters and then to create a book.

Project details: 
Paper: Use 'toothed' Water Colour paper at least 250gsm.
Tear: 28 sheets of paper 12x12 cms in size.
Research: the meaning of letters
Research: Quirky Questions
Prepare the paper leaving a small pencil hand drawn border around the page.

Watch this space for details and illustrations through the next few weeks.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Lin Kerr Workshops

We have just completed 10 days of fantastic, creative calligraphy workshops with Lin Kerr from England. Lin is an 'old' South African and returned to delight us with inspiring workshops.

From colour to design, black and white with Ben Shahn and Herman Kilian as inspiration.

The Cape gave us perfect weather and in many instances we melted as we wrote. We all inspired each other as we painted, swirled and cut.

Here are a few images to tantalise and inspire.

Post cards from the Edge

One of my favourite Ballads by Leonard Cohen: Ben Shahn style

An 'E' in the style of Adolf Bernd

Three 'old hands': Heleen, A-M and Lin

It is always an insporation to have an 'outside' calligrapher visit us. Thank you Lin